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Royal Thai Police orders officers to stop revealing nationality information of foreigners arrested to the media


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Posted
Just now, dallen52 said:

Let's face it.

It is incrimination/discrimination. 

 

Suppose it will apply to thaisas well?

We wait to see.

It already does, Burmese. Laos and Cambodians are second class citizens here.

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Posted
1 minute ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Yea, that was very unfortunate. The attackers were rednecks. They are a different breed. Mostly inbred. 

 

That has nothing to do with this story and the RTP tho.

True, but it has a whole bunch to do with your mindset when you wrote:

 

"That's a weak argument. If you are a black male, 200 pounds, wearing jeans and a white tee-shirt and are running from the scene of a crime there is an incredibly strong chance you are who the authorities are looking for". 

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, ukrules said:

China ????

My immediate thought after reading the headline but then Russia, India and the US came to mind also.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Except that there were no authorities involved and no crime committed. Just a truck full of rednecks doing the wrong thing. My point had to do with proper and descriptive information regarding the description of someone who committed a crime.

Keep digging!

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Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

the order is after “requests” made by unidentified countries’ ambassadors who felt reports of their citizens allegedly committing crimes hurt what they called the positive image of their respective countries

Yes, the positive image being tarnished, Thailand can sympathize. :giggle:

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Posted

It's almost as though the authorities don't want the criminal scum to be caught when the most obvious means of identifying them is taken away. Here, it's mentioning nationality, in the west it's ethnicity. Seems the only ones who don't have rights these days are the law-abiding.

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Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

ambassadors who felt reports of their citizens allegedly committing crimes hurt what they called the positive image of their respective countries.

Now we will have to wait until they are convicted, before we can slag off various nationalities, although not law, so example; if someone is found fast asleep & drunk on the footpath and the cops help him home, = no conviction, we will just have to speculate and take wild guesses as per the norm, what fun. :unsure::cheesy::cheesy::unsure:

Posted
6 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Any guesses as to which countries are not happy when their citizens are reported as suspects in crimes 555.

 

I suspect you are correct. Complaints from other countries have so far generated little concern. 

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Swedish tourist arrested for wandering on Pattaya Beach with a loaded gun and crystal meth

By

 Tanakorn Panyadee

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Sunday, 25 December 2022, 12:33

 

   Someone never got the memo ????

he wasnt chinese so doesnt matter, they must obey their masters as it only applies to those that must be obeyed

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Posted
3 hours ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Just like in the US when a crime was reported they can no longer use the color of the criminal's skin in their news report.

 

Now..... "he's wearing blue jeans and a white tee-shirt"

 

Before... a black male 6'2" approx 200 pounds wearing blue jeans and a white tee-shirt.

 

Which announcement would make the person easier to identify?  

You mean " blue jeans pulled down below his butt" 

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Posted
2 hours ago, phetphet said:

If it makes it more likely to catch a criminal, I don't see that it would cause any prejudice.

 

Male, Caucasian, approx 200lbs, wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt would be more effective than just male blue jeans and t-shirt. In fact it could prevent wrongful arrest.

 

Far better to give as much information as possible to catch an offender.

 

 

Then someone will call out it's " profiling " so I guess those same people don't care if another crime is committed by the exact same person. 

Posted
2 hours ago, JoePai said:

Agree but better than 'slitty eyes' ?

i cant believe you actually pressed enter and submitted this comment thinking it was a good idea. 

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Posted

Resisting the urge to judge the Asian concept of saving face as an archaic, emotionally immature impedence to truth and justice becomes more challenging by the day

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Posted
1 minute ago, Davedub said:

Resisting the urge to judge the Asian concept of saving face as an archaic, emotionally immature impedence to truth and justice becomes more challenging by the day

I see that your mind is nicely open to different cultural traits and customs whilst resisting the urge to be judgmental.

Posted
3 hours ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Just like in the US when a crime was reported they can no longer use the color of the criminal's skin in their news report.

BS everything in the Us is divided in to categories of race, sexual orientation, political party affiliation, etc. etc. etc. 

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Posted

New thread:   Guess the country!       0.0000000001% from the Land of the free, Home of the brave!  If you guess my country, class action defamation!     
 

in 20-years, stories will “an apparent living organism ……”.   PC for life!   I identify as non-living!  

Posted
7 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Any guesses as to which countries are not happy when their citizens are reported as suspects in crimes 555.

 

I'm guessing one is north of here and starts with a C

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Posted
6 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Swedish tourist arrested for wandering on Pattaya Beach with a loaded gun and crystal meth

By

 Tanakorn Panyadee

 -

Sunday, 25 December 2022, 12:33

 

   Someone never got the memo ????

Just made it in before the deadline!

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Posted
3 hours ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Yea, that was very unfortunate. The attackers were rednecks. They are a different breed. Mostly inbred. 

 

That has nothing to do with this story and the RTP tho.

Don't disagree with him too much or he will announce you are on his " ignore list" It's a very mature action some habi's do on this forum. 

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